Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour explained

Concert Tour Name:2023–25 Tour
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Artist:Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Start Date:February 1, 2023
End Date:July 3, 2025
Number Of Legs:6
Gross:$142,605,835[1]
Chronology:Bruce Springsteen concert chronology
Last Tour:Springsteen on Broadway
(2017–18; 2021)
This Tour:2023 Tour
(2023–25)
Next Tour:...

The Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour is an ongoing concert tour by American singer Bruce Springsteen and his backing band the E Street Band. The tour began on February 1, 2023, in Tampa, Florida; it marks the first time since 2017 that Springsteen and the E Street Band have toured together. The tour is currently scheduled to conclude on July 3, 2025, in Milan. Due to band member illnesses and Springsteen suffering his own health issues, twenty-four dates of the tour were postponed and were rescheduled for 2024. Four dates in May and June 2024 were also postponed due to vocal issues suffered by Springsteen.

Background

In 2019, following two years of performing solo shows on Broadway, Springsteen announced that he would go on tour with the E Street Band in 2020. The tour would have been in support of his 2020 album, Letter to You. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, touring was put on hold until 2021.[2] In January 2021, Springsteen again announced that, due to the ongoing pandemic, he would not tour with the E Street Band in 2021, although later that year he returned to Broadway for more solo shows.[3]

On May 23, 2022, an upcoming tour was initially hinted with a short teaser displayed through Springsteen's social media accounts; the full announcement came the next day on his webpage.[4] [5] The tour commenced with dates in the U.S., starting in February 2023, and then visited Europe. The tour returned to North America in August 2023.[6] [7] [8] The tour was scheduled to end in December 2023 until two August 2023 shows in Philadelphia were rescheduled for August 2024. All of the remaining shows on the tour from September to December were subsequently postponed until 2024.[9]

Absences and illness-related postponements

Early in the tour, the band was impacted by positive COVID-19 tests. Soozie Tyrell missed the shows in Hollywood and Dallas, marking the first time she missed a concert since joining the band in 2002. Guitarist Steven Van Zandt was also absent from the Dallas concert.[10] On February 13, 2023, it was announced that guitarist Nils Lofgren had tested positive,[11] and he was absent from the February 14th show in Houston. It was the first show Lofgren had missed since joining the E Street Band in 1984. Van Zandt and Tyrell returned to the tour in Houston. Lofgren returned to the tour on February 16 in Austin, but Jake Clemons missed the show, along with the February 18 show in Kansas City, due to testing positive.[12] The shows on August 16 and 18 in Philadelphia were postponed due to Springsteen becoming ill at the last minute.

In September 2023, Springsteen announced the postponement of eight shows scheduled for dates between September 7 and 29, inclusive, because he was undergoing treatment for symptoms of peptic ulcer disease and that doctors recommended he not perform live. Springsteen's wife Patti Scialfa also urged Springsteen to postpone these dates to prevent "something worse" happening to him considering he already had battled COVID-19 a few times in 2023.[13] [14] A few weeks later, Springsteen announced the postponement of all remaining 2023 dates until 2024; he subsequently announced new dates between March and April 2024 and August to November 2024.[15]

Prior to the tour resuming in March 2024, Springsteen in an interview with E Street Radio on SiriusXM, discussed his health issues and mentioned he had fears of never singing again. “I had the stomach problem and one of the big problems was I couldn't sing. You sing with your diaphragm. You know, my diaphragm was hurting so badly that when I went to make the effort to sing it was killing me. So I literally couldn't sing at all. That lasted for two or three months. During the course of it before people told me 'Oh, it's going to go away' and 'You're going to be OK.' ” Springsteen said. “You're thinking like, 'Hey, am I going to sing again?' This is one of one of the things I love to do the best, the most, and right now I can't do it. I found some great doctors and they straightened me out, and I can't do anything but thank them" Springsteen said.[16]

On May 25, 2024, the band's show in Marseille was postponed at the last moment due to vocal issues Springsteen suffered. [17] The following day, it was announced that the May 28, 2024, show in Prague and the June 1 and 3, 2024, dates in Milan were also postponed. A statement said that due to doctor's orders, Springsteen was advised to not perform for the next ten days and that the tour would resume on June 12, 2024. The rescheduled dates have been announced for May, June, and July 2025.

Ticket price backlash

Springsteen decided to use Ticketmaster's Verified Fan service for a majority of his North America tour dates to try and eliminate scalpers and bots on the secondary market from buying up tickets and selling them at much higher prices, a problem many of his previous tours have faced. Fans would need to be verified and sent a code, which they would receive in a text message the night before the on-sale date, for the show or shows they planned to attend. Not all fans were guaranteed to receive a code, however; some were placed on a waitlist. Tickets would go on sale at 10 am and once the Verified Fan window for ticket sales ended, which was normally at 3 pm, the remaining tickets would be released to the general public. The first tickets for the U.S. dates went on sale on July 20, 2022, and fans were instantly met with very high ticket prices, such as $4,000–5,000 for mid-range floor seats, and into the four figures for other, less desirable tickets. This was called Ticketmaster's "dynamic pricing" program, in which "platinum tickets", which may be placed anywhere in the arena, from the front section to the back rows, fluctuate in price, in what is said to be ongoing reaction to demand. Some fans were able to buy tickets at face value as they went on sale; however, within minutes of tickets going on sale, the dynamic pricing kicked in and the tickets changed to the platinum tickets or were only available through the secondary market via Ticketmaster's resale program at much higher prices. Complaints from outraged fans flooded social media and Springsteen-related message boards demanding that Springsteen and his management release a statement in response to this. Guitarist Steven Van Zandt has been the only member of the E Street Band to respond to the situation when he was asked about it on Twitter. He said, "I have nothing whatsoever to do with the price of tickets. Nothing. Nada. Niente. Bubkis. Dick."[18] New Jersey congressman Bill Pascrell Jr., who has been a staunch ticket-industry critic, called out Ticketmaster for instituting a "market-based" pricing system that allows ticket costs to rise and fall based on demand. "When Yogi Berra said it's 'déjà vu all over again', he could have easily been talking about Ticketmaster and another unwelcome surprise for Springsteen fans. After the long hiatus, we are all excited that Bruce is going back in tour. But Americans have the right to enjoy some live entertainment without getting ripped off. Ticketmaster sees popular events as an opportunity to soak regular Americans," the lawmaker said in a statement.[19]

Tickets for Springsteen's shows in the UK sold out in under 8 hours, but many UK fans took to social media complaining about the same issues fans in the U.S. faced.[20] [21]

On July 24, 2022, Ticketmaster issued a response defending their controversial "dynamic pricing" plan, saying that 88.2% of tickets were sold at fixed prices that ranged from $59.50 to $399 before added service fees and that the average price of all tickets sold so far is $262, with 56% being sold for under $200 face value. Ticketmaster did not dispute reports of tickets being priced through the platinum program for as high as $4–5,000. Ticketmaster is claiming that only 1.3% of total tickets so far have gone for more than $1,000. Ticketmaster further broke down the percentages on the 56% of tickets it says were sold for under $200. It said that 18% were sold under $99, 27% went for between $100–$150, and 11% sold for between $150–$200. "Prices and formats are consistent with industry standards for top performers," the company said in their statement.[22]

On July 26, 2022, six days after tickets went on sale in North America, Springsteen's manager Jon Landau issued a statement to The New York Times defending the price of tickets, saying, "In pricing tickets for this tour, we looked carefully at what our peers have been doing. We chose prices that are lower than some and on par with others. Regardless of the commentary about a modest number of tickets costing $1,000 or more, our true average ticket price has been in the mid-$200 range. I believe that in today's environment, that is a fair price to see someone universally regarded as among the very greatest artists of his generation."[23]

Ferrara concert controversy

On May 18, 2023, Springsteen and the E Street Band were set to perform at the in Ferrara, Italy, as part of the tour's European leg.[24] [25] However, in the immediate aftermath of the floods that hit several areas of the Emilia-Romagna region, fans and ticketholders used social media to urge the organizers to reschedule the concert, in order to pay respect to the victims and avoid misplacement of emergency resources.[26] [27] [28] After further examinations, both the Prefettura and the local council of Ferrara authorized Springsteen to go ahead with the concert.

The decision sparked heavy criticism towards Springsteen and his team,[29] while both lead promoter Claudio Trotta and mayor of Ferrara, Alan Fabbri, defended the decision to permit the show. Deputy vice-president of Protezione Civile for Emilia-Romagna, Irene Priolo, also questioned the decision, while clarifying that Ferrara's local authorities were the only institutions that had the right to either confirm or postpone the concert.[30]

During the concert, which reportedly involved 900 security members between police officers, volunteers, and first aid services, Springsteen did not make any direct comments about the floods and their impact.[31] [32] [33] Fans also complained about the muddy conditions of the park's terrain, as well as logistical difficulties.

On May 26, Springsteen's guitarist Steven Van Zandt took to Twitter to answer a message from an Italian fan, who had asked him if the band really was not informed of the emergency, writing: "We didn't know a thing about it. All we heard was the crew had to work overtime because the venue was one big mud hole from the rain. That was all."[34] [35] [36]

Recordings

All shows are being professionally recorded and released on live.brucespringsteen.net. Many have been featured on E Street Radio.[37]

Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

In October 2024, Disney+ and Hulu will air the documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band that will document their 2023–24 tour featuring footage from band rehearsals and backstage moments, conversations with Springsteen as he develops the setlist, and archival clips of the E Street Band.[38] The documentary will first be screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024 with Springsteen expected to appear at the film festival.[39]

Set list

This set list reflects the tour's opening night in Tampa on February 1, 2023,[40] and is not intended to represent the majority of the performances throughout the tour. This tour has seen the live debut of songs from Springsteen's 2020 album, Letter to You, and the first live performances with the E Street Band of songs from his 2022 album, Only the Strong Survive.

  1. "No Surrender"
  2. "Ghosts"
  3. "Prove It All Night"
  4. "Letter to You"
  5. "The Promised Land"
  6. "Out in the Street"
  7. "Candy's Room"
  8. "Kitty's Back"
  9. "Brilliant Disguise"
  10. "Nightshift"
  11. "Don't Play that Song"
  12. "The E Street Shuffle"
  13. "Johnny 99"
  14. "Last Man Standing"
  15. "House of a Thousand Guitars"
  16. "Backstreets"
  17. "Because the Night"
  18. "She's the One"
  19. "Wrecking Ball"
  20. "The Rising"
  21. "Badlands"
Encore
  1. "Burning Train"
  2. "Born to Run"
  3. "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)"
  4. "Glory Days"
  5. "Dancing in the Dark"
  6. "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"
  7. "I'll See You in My Dreams"

Setlist complaints

Some fans have criticized Springsteen about the setlist being very similar each night, something that Springsteen has not been known for throughout his career, and have complained about the number of songs being performed. In an interview, Steven Van Zandt responded to fan criticism by saying, "I had to let that guy have it the other day. He's like, '(whining) Jeez, you started out playing 28 songs and now you're playing 26. I want my money back.' Get the beep outta here! Anybody measuring the show by the amount of songs or the amount of time spent onstage ain't listening! This ain't about numbers — it's about an emotional experience. And this one happens to be ... I think, a special one. And the audiences are reacting in a way I've never seen in America. It's like a Broadway show. Why? Because you're telling a story and every song has a purpose."[41] [42] In July 2023, Garry Tallent also responded to fan complaints about the setlist. "These rinse and repeat shows are such the opposite of greatness," a fan on social media said. Tallent replied, "You are fucking kidding, right??" Former E Street Band drummer Vini Lopez added, "As time goes on, they'll start doing other stuff and that just goes on through a tour. The thing that bugs me the most about the tour are the people who go to 20 shows and then they complain about hearing the same songs."[43]

In March 2024, during an interview with E Street Radio, Springsteen said fans could expect a wider selection of songs after the tour resumed that month. "I think we’re approaching [the 2024 World Tour] like it's a new tour. There will be some things from last year's tour that will hold over; some of my basic themes of mortality and life. Those things I'm gonna keep set, but I think I'm gonna move around the other parts of the set a lot more. So there'll be a much wider song selection going on. We're looking at it like it's a little bit of the old tour, but we're looking at it like a new tour. We're looking to kill the crowd and send them home just having had the time of their lives and that hasn't changed and that's what we plan to be doing for the rest of this tour", Springsteen said.[44]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
North America
February 1, 2023TampaUnited StatesAmalie Arena
February 3, 2023AtlantaState Farm Arena14,826 / 14,826$3,138,937
February 5, 2023OrlandoAmway Center16,117 / 16,117$3,325,983
February 7, 2023HollywoodHard Rock Live
February 10, 2023DallasAmerican Airlines Center16,585 / 16,585$4,397,440
February 14, 2023HoustonToyota Center
February 16, 2023AustinMoody Center13,688 / 13,668$3,303,442
February 18, 2023Kansas CityT-Mobile Center
February 21, 2023TulsaBOK Center
February 25, 2023PortlandModa Center
February 27, 2023SeattleClimate Pledge Arena17,228 / 17,228$3,778,142
March 2, 2023DenverBall Arena
March 5, 2023Saint PaulXcel Energy Center17,904 / 17,904$4,083,892
March 7, 2023MilwaukeeFiserv Forum15,958 / 15,958$3,993,959
March 16, 2023PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center
March 18, 2023University ParkBryce Jordan Center
March 20, 2023BostonTD Garden17,033 / 17,033$4,978,145
March 23, 2023BuffaloKeyBank Center
March 25, 2023GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum
March 27, 2023Washington, D.C.Capital One Arena18,173 / 18,173$3,904,373
March 29, 2023DetroitLittle Caesars Arena
April 1, 2023New York CityMadison Square Garden18,718 / 18,718$4,404,597
April 3, 2023BrooklynBarclays Center
April 5, 2023ClevelandRocket Mortgage FieldHouse
April 7, 2023BaltimoreCFG Bank Arena
April 9, 2023ElmontUBS Arena
April 11, 2023
April 14, 2023NewarkPrudential Center
Europe
April 28, 2023BarcelonaSpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys104,256 / 104,256
April 30, 2023
May 5, 2023DublinIrelandRDS Arena
May 7, 2023
May 9, 2023
May 13, 2023NanterreFranceParis La Défense Arena72,468 / 72,468
May 15, 2023
May 18, 2023FerraraItalyParco Urbano G. Bassani
May 21, 2023RomeCirco Massimo
May 25, 2023AmsterdamNetherlandsJohan Cruyff Arena
May 27, 2023
May 30, 2023EdinburghScotlandBT Murrayfield Stadium
June 11, 2023LandgraafNetherlandsMegaland
June 13, 2023ZürichSwitzerlandLetzigrund
June 16, 2023BirminghamEnglandVilla Park
June 18, 2023WerchterBelgiumFestivalpark Werchter
June 21, 2023DüsseldorfGermanyMerkur Spiel-Arena
June 24, 2023GothenburgSwedenUllevi193,355 / 193,335
June 26, 2023
June 28, 2023
June 30, 2023OsloNorwayVoldsløkka
July 2, 2023
July 6, 2023LondonEnglandHyde Parkrowspan="2"
July 8, 2023
July 11, 2023CopenhagenDenmarkParken Stadium
July 13, 2023
July 15, 2023HamburgGermanyVolksparkstadion50,000 / 50,000
July 18, 2023ViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-Stadion
July 21, 2023HockenheimGermanyHockenheimring80,000 / 80,000
July 23, 2023MunichOlympiastadion69,000 / 69,000
July 25, 2023MonzaItalyAutodromo Nazionale di Monza70,000 / 70,000
North America
August 9, 2023ChicagoUnited StatesWrigley Field
August 11, 2023
August 24, 2023FoxboroughGillette Stadium
August 26, 2023
August 30, 2023East RutherfordMetLife Stadium
September 1, 2023
September 3, 2023
March 19, 2024PhoenixFootprint Center
March 22, 2024Las VegasT-Mobile Arena
March 25, 2024San DiegoPechanga Arena
March 28, 2024San FranciscoChase Center
March 31, 2024
April 4, 2024InglewoodKia Forum
April 7, 2024
April 12, 2024UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena
April 15, 2024AlbanyMVP Arena
April 18, 2024SyracuseJMA Wireless Dome
April 21, 2024ColumbusNationwide Arena
Europe
May 5, 2024CardiffWalesPrincipality Stadium
May 9, 2024BelfastNorthern IrelandBoucher Road
May 12, 2024KilkennyIrelandNowlan Park
May 16, 2024CorkPáirc Uí Chaoimh
May 19, 2024DublinCroke Park
May 22, 2024SunderlandEnglandStadium of Light
June 12, 2024MadridSpainMetropolitano Stadium
June 14, 2024
June 17, 2024
June 20, 2024BarcelonaEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
June 22, 2024
June 27, 2024NijmegenNetherlandsGoffertpark
June 29, 2024
July 2, 2024WerchterBelgiumWerchter Park
July 5, 2024HannoverGermanyHeinz von Heiden Arena
July 9, 2024OdenseDenmarkDyrskuepladsen53.000/53.000
July 12, 2024HelsinkiFinlandOlympiastadion
July 15, 2024StockholmSwedenFriends Arena
July 18, 2024
July 21, 2024BergenNorwayDokken
July 25, 2024LondonEnglandWembley Stadium
July 27, 2024
North America
August 15, 2024PittsburghUnited StatesPPG Paints Arena
August 18, 2024
August 21, 2024PhiladelphiaCitizens Bank Park
August 23, 2024
September 7, 2024Washington, D.C.Nationals Park
September 13, 2024BaltimoreOriole Park at Camden Yards
September 15, 2024 Asbury ParkNorth Beach
October 31, 2024MontrealCanadaBell Centre
November 3, 2024 TorontoScotiabank Arena
November 6, 2024
November 9, 2024 OttawaCanadian Tire Centre
November 13, 2024 WinnipegCanada Life Centre
November 16, 2024 CalgaryScotiabank Saddledome
November 19, 2024 EdmontonRogers Place
November 22, 2024 VancouverRogers Arena
Europe[45]
May 31, 2025MarseilleFranceOrange Vélodrome
June 15, 2025PragueCzech RepublicLetňany
June 30, 2025MilanItalySan Siro Stadium
July 3, 2025
Total

Postponed dates

DateCityCountryVenueReason
March 9, 2023United StatesIllness
March 12, 2023UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena
March 14, 2023Albany
August 16, 2023PhiladelphiaCitizens Bank Park[46]
August 18, 2023
August 28, 2023Washington, D.C.Nationals Park[47] Undisclosed
September 7, 2023Illness
September 9, 2023Baltimore
September 12, 2023Pittsburgh
September 14, 2023
September 16, 2023Uncasville
September 19, 2023Albany
September 21, 2023Columbus
September 29, 2023Washington, D.C.
November 3, 2023VancouverCanadaRogers Arena
November 6, 2023EdmontonRogers Place
November 8, 2023CalgaryScotiabank Saddledome
November 10, 2023WinnipegCanada Life Centre
November 14, 2023TorontoScotiabank Arena
November 16, 2023
November 18, 2023OttawaCanadian Tire Centre
November 20, 2023MontrealBell Centre
November 30, 2023PhoenixUnited StatesFootprint Center
December 2, 2023San DiegoPechanga Arena
December 4, 2023InglewoodKia Forum
December 6, 2023
December 8, 2023San FranciscoChase Center
December 10, 2023
December 12, 2023
May 25, 2024MarseilleFranceOrange VélodromeSpringsteen vocal issues
May 28, 2024PragueCzech RepublicLetňany
June 1, 2024MilanItalySan Siro Stadium
June 3, 2024

Personnel

The E Street Band

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Guest appearances

Opening acts

Notes and References

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  7. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Announce 2023 World Tour . . May 24, 2022 . May 24, 2022 . Greene, Andy.
  8. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND ADD NORTH AMERICAN SHOWS IN 18 CITIES TO THEIR 2023 INTERNATIONAL TOUR . brucespringsteen.net . February 14, 2023 . February 14, 2023 .
  9. Web site: Bruce Springsteen has rescheduled his postponed Philly shows. They're not happening until next summer. . inquirer.com . August 30, 2023 . August 30, 2023 .
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